CenterPivot; makeIdentity -apply true -t 1 -r 1 -s 1 -n 0; $Pos = `xform -q -piv -ws`; move -a (-1 * $Pos[0]) (-1*$Pos[1] ) (-1*$Pos[2]) ; YAY it works now. Now to add more to it :)
CenterPivot;makeIdentity -apply true -t 1 -r 1 -s 1 -n 0;xform -q -piv -ws;move -a (-1 * xform query x) (-1*xform query y ) (-1*-xform query z) ; YAY it works. My first script, well not done yet. Need to figure out how to save a query to a vector variable then Ill be golden :) EDIT: Guess I should say what the script does…
Game Shaders : Volume 1 is a shader framework based on the well known Dota 2 game. It contains one base material declined in multiple versions. This shader is based on the Dota 2 shader system and rendering. Those shaders offer the same features as the one used in the well known Moba game : Dota 2 but for Unity ! To see…
just released a new version of ShoeBox v3.2.0 with some new Bitmap Font features. It can generate an automated optical kerning for any font including non Latin based ones. It shoots rays on each bitmap character to determine its volume of the left and right side of its silhouette. By averaging each side's rays lengths into…
Took the xyzWindow script for Maya posted here the other day and updated it to be a full transform type-in window that mimics Max. Maybe someone here can get some use out of it (or give some thoughts on improving it): ////////////////////////////////////////////////////title: xyzWindow//Version: 2.0//Date:…
@Froyok got to work on a few bugs, and figure out a method for dealing with out of 0 to 1 uv's than i will release it. even know it is still very slow atm for large selections
made a small update tonight, now it supports UV's that are offset outside the 0 to 1 space. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYcGuCfoaaY&"]psLinkAlpha1.01 - YouTube[/ame] music on both videos is by Darren Korb, and is from the bastion soundtrack.
Made a "1 click" clipboard uploader. You just copy an image to your clipboard or hit printscreen then load the program select the area you want and click "Upload", then you are taken to the uploaded image in a web browser. And heres another example just for fun!
@Kwramm - Can you provide a transaction example/webpage if possible? I can keep looking, but I haven't found anything describing what you explained. You meant, collect all my changes, and then at the end , add them all as 1 lump sum into the database?
Here was a quick forest test. You could get more randomization/control if u wanted. I just did it really quickly, not doing sub-object selections or multiple passes. All was done in 1 pass setting up some random properties quickly. More Tests for fun :)